Apple iPad User Analysis: Just a week after the iPad’s launch, we began to analyze the behavior of
the first iPad users on the Yahoo! network. While some of the findings
were expected, there were a few surprises that popped. Related:US Twitter Demographics & Stats[Yahoo! Mobile] [Barking Robot]

Facebook-to-English Translator: Despite the voluminous buzz, many commentators have missed the most
confusing announcement of all — new Facebook jargon. So, in the
interests of helping users understand what's going on, we've put
together a rough Facebook-to-English translator. Think of it as a handy
phrase-book that could help you navigate through the more common
situations you'll find yourself in. [Electronic Freedom Foundation]

Kids Blood Glucose Meter Attaches to Nintendo DS: Every time a kid uses Didget to check
his blood glucose level, it awards points that can be used to buy items
and unravel new game levels within an associated game. The idea behind Didget is to encourage kids manage their diabetes by
rewarding them for regular blood glucose testing. [BoingBoing]

TED TV: The new initiative will allow television broadcasters around the world
to air the talks for free as well as create programming around them. One
of the primary goals behind the project is to extend the reach of TED’s
idea-spreading mission into the developing world. [JED]

Top 10 Entertainment iPad Apps for Kids: Sure, the new gadget isn’t perfect, but not to worry—techie geniuses
have been up since its release, working through the kinks and quirks.
Nothing left to do but the fun stuff; grab your kids and try out some of
the latest entertainment apps, adapted or created for the iPad. [Kideos]